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Jeff Berlin - Taking Notes (CD)

Taking Notes
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Album Details: Taking Notes

Release Date:10/21/1997
Label:Denon Records
UPC:795041804327

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  • All Music Guide

    Jeff Berlin is a superb electric bassist, and the music on this CD, although it has its rock and funk moments, is quite jazz-oriented. On some selections, Berlin is joined by four or five horns playing big band-style riffs. While the bassist is in the spotlight much of the time (including a duet with keyboardist Clare Fischer on "Imagine" and an unaccompanied "Clinton Country," which is a medley of familiar patriotic songs), he was generous in allocating solo space; there are occasional spots for Rob Lockart (on tenor and alto) and trumpeter Howie Shear. Attention was paid to varying moods and styles, with the result being a satisfying release. And any musician witty enough to name an original "Hello Dali" deserves attention.

    - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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Biography

Jeff Berlin

A flexible and powerful electric bassist, Jeff Berlin has been one of the major fusion bassist since the mid'70s. His father sang opera and his mother played piano. Berlin had nine years of violin lessons starting from when he was five and was considered a child prodigy, appearing with orchestras in New York City. However when he was 14 he switched directions and began ... Read more